The season is over, the draft is over, FA is starting to slow down, no football, etc, etc...

I had an idea for a historical basketball draft with a slight twist. Trying to gauge interest to see if it's worth doing. The more people the better as long as you can be somewhat active. comahan will probably have a thread up in the near future.

And Melo hasn't been a Knick long enough. He doesn't deserve to be on the list.

What's the length necessary? LJ was what 3 or 4 years?

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Originally Posted by bigbluedefense

HOW COULD YOU FORGET BILL WENNINGTON?!

And Melo hasn't been a Knick long enough. He doesn't deserve to be on the list.

Gotta love the 15 foot baseline jumper. However, his terrible radio color commentary has made me not like him so much. Kerr, Buechler, and Dickey Simpkins were more fun to root for on the team.

Buechler has this wonderful record: He is the all-time NBA leader in "trillions" (logging playing time in a game but not getting anything for the stat sheet, resulting in a number followed by 12 zeroes), with 55.

I loved Pippen, absolutely loved him when I was a kid. BJ I really liked, but after going to Iowa he moved up on my list. Rose will probably keep moving up over the years, but right now I'd say he and Grant are tied at 4 with the veteran edge given to Horace.

Honorable mention to John Salley and Luolz, with Jimmy Butler having a chance to destroy everyone. Oh and Jo, can't ever forget Jo.

Gotta love the 15 foot baseline jumper. However, his terrible radio color commentary has made me not like him so much. Kerr, Buechler, and Dickey Simpkins were more fun to root for on the team.

Buechler has this wonderful record: He is the all-time NBA leader in "trillions" (logging playing time in a game but not getting anything for the stat sheet, resulting in a number followed by 12 zeroes), with 55.

LJ is a special case. The 4 point play is probably the most iconic moment in our team's history after the 70s championships. And he was a fan favorite.

Melo just isn't a true Knick yet to me. A true Knick needs some blue collar in him, and Melo has none of that.